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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROM 27, 1915. UP-TO- ieaxever] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK JOHNSON 1S WELL TRANED AND, WITH HS OLD SK'LL ROBERT EDGR WILLARD HAS NO PLAYED-OUT, OLD-TIME GLADIATOR TO WHIP Week trom Monday “ = ought One et First Sketones From Havana, Where Big Ring Battie Wil Be F IS ANYTHING BUT WRECK © wel JOM ION “ , The Champion Is a Trifle More Burly Than He Was When He Whipped Jeffries, but He Has No Paunch!| and Is in Fighting Condition, as. He Proved by His Stiff Workouts, - With Several Powerful Sparring, Partners. BY ROBERT EDGREN. } Copyrign!, 1915, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) HAVANA, Cuba, March 27 SAME OLD “ Gerpen Smve Re Wain - CUBA, |Southpaw Wahle|Kauff, Fed’s Fails to Make | Ty Cobb, to Play Good With Yanks With Brookfed:: Dave mics SWUNG WARD On JOHMNUONS CHIH, 4ND DIONT Te HD HEAD Paces Toe Coyaparicns HELD MILLS AND LET WIM DeuveR T this moment the island of Cuba ts the boxing centre of the unt: Veree, | came in by steamer at noon, From away out in the stream we could see that there was some sort of excitement on | the wharf. A large crowd was walting, and the crowd was moving, oway- Booy Bows . | Benny Kauff, the Federal League's ing, shifting from piace to place As the tug noned us slowly in toward | FoR A Foe | WAVANNAH, Gar March o1—They | TY Cobb, Seas iranucorsed te tie the dock the cause of ali the furore became clear. At one end of the dock, MINUTE . those haughty Yankee regu-| Brookfeds, and Cy Falkenberg, the towering head aud shoulders above the pushing, jostling throng, stood the With Robert Edgren, The Evening World's Sporting Editor, in have left the humble but) crack twirler, will play with Newark Samistakable figure of Joos Willard, looking more gigantic than ever ip |} Havana to report the Joss Willard and Jack Johnson fight and all the | recruita bere at the camp) Which has n awarded the Indian @ Mebt-gray summer sult. It was raining, but that didn't drive any one | Preliminary details connected with {t, and Bozeman Bulger, the baseball || alone, yet the recruits fegr not, franc Kansas City wil Wnder cover as long as Willard was there tu look at. expert, Cr an extended tour of the big league training camps writing Vand tock Wecreee acc tite Ga | tine cde ee cs Down at tho other end of the dock wax another knot of excited xpee-|| MOFles of the pennant hopes of all the clubs, The Evening World ts regulars inaugurate a f6UF=| cating tee ere drawn up, both tators, and as we caine closer still 1 could seo the golden smile of Jack || MMishing Its readers with the two biggest sporting featuros ever at- ics with the Brooklyn abel AGH 1) aha! Oke cf then Wik Se , Johnson turned up toward me. Jack was neatly clad in @ clonefitting || (mpted by a New York dally newspaper. Edgron ts the only well | nda to gens | sal ted and ‘announesd to-day Brown suit, a white Panama hat, and carried an ivory-headed cane. As the known New York fistic expert at the scene of the heavyweight cham: || all preact at) The of the Indianapolla Steamer came to a stop three uniformed men began to close a sliding door; | Plonsiip contest, So bis stories should be extraordinartly valuable in], club rk involved several Just behind Johnson, Evidently Jack didn’t nt to have his retreat cut} | {Fnisbing @ real line on conditions prevailing there. Read THE BEST te trades that have been made, an. Off. He reached out with one huge paw, and, grasping tho edgo of the|| SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK for the important news of the sport lacharieat Nick Cul door, held it open The threo uniformed men turned around, indignation | | ¥9F!4. first of “Maxwell aad ‘writ large upon them, burst into voluble Spanish, saw who was holding wae K Ferurned the door, and apologized. Johnson smiled his golden smile, Hardly bad] — cea maniacs | wy SNM REDE LE NER Yorke trom | Wil ceniarbacitts bekigne ee lyn » the Newar teams has not been ree Stovall is want caught Colin’e arms with glove, pulled him in aa @ great black jevilfish aight enfold u man in hia tentacles, and then amused himself by holding the strong Australian helpless, pushing him away, dragging him back, foiling his blows, tlting him off balance. When weary of thia ‘We actually stopped before Willard was on the upper dock shal Big Jess was rightly named, He looked as big as a tall heap hagrey although he owned to 240 pounds, his fave was so lean and hard that his eheek bones stood out tn relief like an Indian's, Feeling ft, Willard wa: end quite anxious to have us drop in and see his training, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. here to-day. The young man wasn't | able to show mich more than « great variety of fine clothes and u| decided yet. pleasing demeanor, and so Bill Dono-|ed to manage tie Newark team, and van advised him to hustle about ayit is possible that the owners wil ite semi-professionally for a bit. |agres to exchange the leaders, Bi Wahle came to Savannah and the! Phillips going to Kansas City. Yanks in training here under unusual | Kechnie, infleider on the Indians Detroit’s Pennant Hopes Ruined By Iliness ot First Baseman tne exterior lining of o ti athi thirty-seven yeare of Ae Juarez, And there have been many companied by ladies. Steamboat Bill bad his turn, Btoa: Meanwhile—Cobb Fights Hard to Master Everything, snd one of these recruits, and right now Peters appears to be favorit ‘i he'd shove Hell away, and Colin nd interesting circumstances. Hosa apolis Feds last year, who has been ! sdell ya eeraon Sires eS tes shine Put yitiasipated physical would’ come tearing back again to Donovan, being surprised, to ‘tnd on a i Idout, signed a contract yester: “ @ wor slug some more. his arrival that he hadn't a south- | dy with Newark. @ire to extond « personal invitation of but that. 5 age, the veteran; Red McKee, who! 5, itcher for batting tice, ! bell, outtield @ similar nature. Every one knows taf caren e smooth coating of Uva od Bu ping ot Eee) Appendicitis Operation on Burns Will Keep Him Out of Game Un- has’ beon with tho club two oF three | pounded @ general alarm for one such. i holdout tn the § ni ranks. . Ww: . We've is ut nethin eral allk- hatte me al 1 ‘ * m years, and Archie Yelle and Peters,| Rusiness Manager Sparrow was the Gale: that ‘fort rents from | more than must be expected on | Cubans came in during, the bouts ac: | til June 1, Forcing Jennings to Experiment With New Men | newcomers. Jenuings will keep but| frat to respond from New York with| MARLIN, Tex. March 27.~Tho. fol- | lowing telegram was received Wahle, Bob While the young tar by Man MeGraw from Bescher last left-hander ner Conflicting reports about Johnson. 60 no paunch at all. His | boat Bill was willing. He ripped and In the line-up of the weed coist taped ot the time tor ihe | Best johnson’: a ihtle thi ked and came on with headlong | , another outfielder quite fi jouthpaw batting emergency, had he shave decided to stay with the : Sen cree enw Say: AERA be—nothin; deed ATS dives, landing now and then. Unfor. That's Secret of His Success, New Yorkers. The new man is “Big been ‘able to show anything approach: | Wants further complicates, the situa fret. t'that thie te Weight | tunately one of the fair ones tittered. Jef Jacobson, who Was twice tried ing professional form he would have goht whith was an tot patent Johnson Not Worrying. he can take off, He imply a | Unfortunately for Steamboat Bill, | = out by McGraw, The Giant manager been retained and farmed out. He tled'when Rescher was sald to have ao bigger, more burly man than the | that is, for Johnson at once began to | By Bozeman Bulger. 4t Gulfport just why he isa always liked Jacobson, but couldn't 1) be given anothe chance later. — cepted terms with the St. Lula Club, All the way out in tho official cat! magniticent, round-limbed, slime |show that ho could do. Iittle hitting |) ig LEAGUE PENNANT|Pver—1 might say the greatest. tind a place for him, so he let him go os Jack Johnson joked and laughed, in ed, ebony giant who defeated | himscif. He rates Eteat boat, ~~ HOPES SERIE go. into Guttport Just tow hours be-| to M shite sand Chattanooga, whore the most cheerful humor in the world. Reck looks thicker |jabbed him, and before he could : fore I did. By 8 o'clock that night| the Tigers finally grabbed him. Jac ounce out of range nearly lifted his head off with long, raking uppercuta, LA little of this sufficed, and the day's | work was over, } At the finish Joh. son wasn't puff- son is as big as Jeff Tesreau and, for a giant, is a remarkably fast run- ner. He was also runner-up for the hitting championship of the Southern League. [t will not be surprising if he had issued a sweeping challenge to beat anybody playing golf. That, he |said, would be a good way for him to loosen up hi# inuscles before starting in training. The next morning be was 3, py The Vrew i Courtine New York, Eveniua f GULFPORT, Miss, March 27,—In- atead of being the runner-up in the American League, as everybody was Hie shoulders His arms 8 round He isn't worrying over anything— Wat's evident. Bob Armstrong had ome down on tbe same boat, and Boo @ntertained the champion witb taies| FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock ing, but at the eame time he showed B e! 0, Up at 7 o'clock, played thirty-six hbo! Jennings gives him a chance as @ . nthe short period of eleven | hearyweight, who intends to do considerable figh! creeeenwens s0°8 Seie. He hed |a bight thickness of wind by being | 9 the Point of Lie laplthed ewer of golf, and fought for every hole as regular before the season Ix far under qt" (atts wine thn lo ing in the fe tralting a! UL Grup, Stayed in his berth ali the time except | somewhat brief in his remarks. 6 & rather gloomy Proap if it had been the deciding game of a| If Jacobson can hit as well in for Jim Coffey, the “Dublin Gymaasion for Y when culled to mei Even seasick: | Stretched on the rubbing table he |faces the Detroit Tigers to-day. It| world's series. Because ho was beaten mpany as he did in Chatta. | 2, fF Jim Cotte, ne "Danie Wile: Barre, fees couldn't separate Bob trom the| , Wil no played-out, o! hardened up his mu to show that | looks impossible to knock them out! at the last hole, Ty telephoned in and Jennings will have the hardest Qiucr A, ©. of Long Island City wie eve: | Tuewlay nig we rs : time gladiator to whip. T | there really wasn't more than half of the tirst division, but with the bad asked {f Jennings would allow him to Uthat baseball hus over 2iet ie ent Sopouent fa “One Round othe Jim ‘One Round’ Davis contest, eee He always atm and then! the man of Mi |an inch or so of fat, and Armatrong| ‘ vith hey Sty another hour so as to show up his, seen. The other two—Cobb and Craw- the Buffalo bearyweight, whom he will bet- pee iliet ss aa Fushed back to the berth to “save his ‘emphatically’ ArceNt and MeVey greased him with some |St@rt, which seems inovitable, they | iivi1 Jennings would not, but Cobb| ford—are king swatters, ttle Fatemat 5, G.et tne Breas on 70 | Mreokirn vs. Bay meals” before “that disty feoun'”| y neta “dead iiquid from a tube and Rave hin a | may blow thelr chances for the fag. || was not in the least peeved. | Qld Jim McGuire, now serving his 0 Sis ite ce Apel! Tbe il op agatuat Pr rs ns orge Burns, who beat Gainer an y= 8e baseball, wos . ar) had time to overcome him. Jotinson) And Johnson's workout showed that own BASEE DE GBs AAD stars out of the first base job| PLAYED LIKE A FIEND AT TEN-| Tiny uvker auctor Prerner Cont Morrie in the ryopening show @ the Sia) The Brooklyn Celtic F.C, will ment Admitted tbat as a sailor Bob bud wim! he expects to be put through a hard “ ina Ni NI8 TOO. league atar, are here assisting J diuin A, C, in Bt, Nicholas Rink, the Bay Ridge F.C. in the second round beaten. fight, ‘te fought six rattling rounds | Armstrong Picks Johnson. | ring from an} nings in getting the Tigers in shape. gorge Rodel, the Boer hearrweight, who sprang |Of the Southern New York State Cup ‘The Johnson domicile is on the out- | MH Colin Bell and Dave Milly, and| “That man carries my money,” sald operation for appendicitis, It ly un-| “Just thought T might got away) “It's as good a looking team a8 U4 gat murprie by tee romnds wed Carley }on Hay Ridge grounds, Fifty-second ee iacca is tat coe ves. | (wow Steamboat Will. There waa | Armstrong, “If he don't. win this) that he will be able to play | with it.” he laughed, “Come on. have seon, Kays MeGulre, “But T've 4.emat urbe by ee ee ead is weil Bireet and. eacond Avenue, Bicokie . |no kid-glove work. Johnaon, sta AchU TI) wore be willing to awim buck June 1. It ts a peculiar com-| In two hours he was at the ball] been around too long to be making | soe Wood, a Brooklyn hearyweigat, for ten rounds | next Sunday, March 28 1b. ‘The game tion known as Vedado. ore he has |Ing mestly on the defens home, an’ f ain't much of a swiin- |e! mntaily, that the two! grounds in tthiform and running the] predictl about pennants. IT sup: «to bo beld by the Military A, ©, of promptly at $46 BP. Mt ‘eam & largo house, with a kitchen that is| f8Cd the other men to togr in and| mer, Yuasuh, if Johnson's beat an’ | George of basebatl—one in’ buses as if it was midsummer. He} pose you New York people heard ou next Monday night, i ee iil Bis pride and joy. Jack is bis own, Mit aa hard as they could. Mille, ano | et, one wake you wheres ol Bob, the National and the other in the, batted tor a half hour and then got|about what the Hoston Braves did pet rc i ched by Fifth Ave @00k. His hobby is cooking, and be! }* 4 biK husky yellow colored fighter | you can Just say the last you seen of | American League—should fall heir to! into a discussion with Donie Bush | last summer.” | ‘The ten-round bout between Bam Langford end | DU° Ha Tee le ty rom. Bragk- @Wears that he's ut least Une equal of | f70M New Orleans, had a good deal of | me | Was out swimmin’ in the ocean /S¥ch misfortune, The George Burns and Pep Young as to the way to play | Battling Jim Jotnson, the colored heavyweights, | 410) As u result @ match was ar- ‘They hurried to the hotel—a| the way, with tennis. ranged. | wonderful plac of the Glants Is ‘still nursing a badiy sprained and dislocated ankle that will keep him off the diamond almost which was elated to be fonght at the One Hun red and ‘Plirty-fifth Street Sporting Club on | meat Tuesday night, bas been postponed until Apeil A BIG LEAGUES COULDN'T LAND YOUNG CURRIE. k with either ring his bouts ne squarely on | on my way hom After bis rubdown Jack Johnson went home to cook some supper for | 4 Kill and a wicke: apy chef that ever lived. His train- > eked iny place is in tho Stadium, # large | Pand. Neveral times circular wooden structure recenuy '"6 !4anaged to swing oF erected to hold fights in, pode asp iy chin, ‘These blowa| himself and family, ‘The training | long us the Detroit Burns, tennis courts, handball courts and ali @ Ho an tw give both (igdters more thug in which | fF 4 to feaze him Bh bly iy But for the iliness of Burns, | that sort of thing--and in another jon ives for the battle, ” © Johnson Has Plenty of Partners tor cach time Milt's piote eo eee eee at et i tatoce, | Hughey Jennings would have Just |halt hour they Were at it, fighting| The dragnet spread by the league |“ ‘onluen temariney fr the bath PA be heh opto Oniy waiting for Jounson to brew «| OF the famous golden aniie broke out | salad, vurcard pudding und tea. Hod ;succeeded in putting together what | tooth and toenail over every’ point. At| scouts this year failed to catch Teo Cur- | Cieorge “Knockout” Bw, the Chlcagn mide mellable bottle cup of tea, We went to the siaaiuin| WEre the glove had just struck, Arinstrong ea ne ong night Beare hie taublention wants | thr cits th Henin rth Cinat, TIAL ee, Ow) Seek Manemne Giuert of Revie Pecmalemeig? te a. ae + Simin ont i, fe bere ina at o'clock in -| one of Jack Johneon'’s hand- : combination, tu three hours. The only at tinal-| tho Ma 1 ; gnter, ha p to Simbina. “Tell ‘em to sen Teraoorn) Halas at b o'clock 1M the ME Johnson Shows His Old Skill,| inane’ ne of Jack Jonnaons jpand: | have been Burna, Young or Vitt, Bush | ly stopped them was darkioss and ox. | ‘to Marlboro Field Chub saw to that | pattie atthe Brovdvey Byoring Club of | Att of in mmol Ip a few minutes the chainpion was! All of Jehauon’ *lGuba for, L understand Armstrong | #04 Moriarty, Since it cannot be! haustion, And, mind you, all this be- He didn t intend losing his star pitcher, | prourn oo Tuesday evening, April 1 a ahr ‘ hotties, . gifipped for action, ready to take on| aes t son's old skill showed.| ate three chickens and the champion | that way at the start of the season, | fore this remarkable ‘athlete, out of | SMd Currie will again be seen in action | te Brown's {int sypearance in thie city ey e Sayrot the uit a doen ‘American | {i.e Wawa quick and sure as] atti Jennings has begun a readjustment | training for four months, bad been in| {hls season across, the bridge. Currie |iwo yearn, bi arstairs fighters (raining thero, His staft cons | diane” that ay ttt, Cull of the “iad. |°"Phe big fight has this town fight. | of things without a whimper, Kava. ' camp twenty-four hour PEA Ta alana Lib eounan eed ta) Hie i slated of Colin Bell of Australia, Davo! much as the Tia? yeelbed dim aa! mad. On every corner Cubans can | paUgh, bls star at short or second, | “Pretty hard day on my legs," he springs onthe diamond. He, tt # almost an aswured fact that ‘ Mills, who wae witb him at Keno; * janded a hard ho struck. Mille | ty squaring off at each other | bas been moved over to first bane sald, limping to his room, “but, say, 4s bf speed, plenty, of curves | P08 and Eadie McGoony wil bosk wp le e youthtul scrapper from the Bouth jaw. Johnaon kway ot ydonmion’s ‘asuming Johnson and Villard | ip a practice game To saw here in Til be vut to that golf course ats 4. control cher ten-tound battle in the Wat, Tom An- Galled by the picturesque title "Steam. | yy Johnson pueda mie {ted x cuearly. ‘The prineiple differ. | Gulfport he appears to be getting o'clock in the morning, and If 1 don't|. Last season the husky youngster hit | dirs. the promoter, of Milwaukee, lies Givuons || ; Bill." und Bob Arinstrong and. fenes and leteke Heed, back tree! Rhee that T¥e noticed ta that moat |#wWay with it. Kavanaugh lacks the | make that last hole in six--the one 1|for over 400. is record includes vio- |#lr-iy signal up to meet sfeGoorty tn a tan, | sure you get Bam McVey—the lust (Wo acting a8! ine liken fake” git, Riek counter: of the Cubans advance the right | Aiesso of Burns, however, expecially |dubbed yesterday —I'll stake you to a [tories over Dick Rudolph's All-stars| rund contest there om the wlant of Avril 2, As coin Rech ‘ massage artists. Hash crowiing. ie” * tried left and] hand, jin his footwork. His absence from | pew hat No, I didn’t get the hat. and the agelpie Hants, serera) Bes Meticorty \s anxious for a on Ss Regerolt 1 ” . . Johnson stripped. A moment t grinning, sald: "Not hard. Johnson,|~ Johnson, by the way, says th: the other position also makes it There ts more nervous energy in Ty pit memes and fitsen, strikeouts ti ane boas te Will love no time In accepting ‘ the non-refillable bottle 4 he Was going through a rasping th drop that old riphe oeoare trying to} now weighs about 243 pounds, hocessary for Jennings to try out a/Cobb than in a dozen ordinary ath-|{dea for John Meciraw and Charlie Eb. | ‘The follonivg clube wil stage dosing shows| pm —~'@ good bottle to keep good | minute session with T Milla, a! Cate “AL old right over.” The biow| are scarce here. Two Weeks newcomer at second, For this job he | Hee ee Oe eee ats UR ee oth ete CI UU whiskey gooe,” f dark-hued gent with « ly wallop | called Johnson, quick aon tye’ wi8t. | wets 248, He says that he took | has selected “Pep” Young, who was & ‘The way he fights to win every-| want new talent for the Dodgers, Koren; Brom's Gyan. A. &., Kokomo Kid vo, | oa : 4 and a grest anxiety nd it. the lane et he Ae © Raat oH a lot of weight in South America | Whirlwind at Sacramento last sum-|thing he starts at,” sald Jennine —— Mise mith; New York &, Cu finals emeteu | Carstairs Rye {9 the oldest, f P: eat oR Baton 4 fe ane At the same Instant a Hoh . without working at all owing to the | Mer, Veen, # be whe a N Genceal} aieaud mil an ord ary man. Le boxing championships; Broadway Sporting Club, the purest, the finest whiskey in ; i KO o correc ‘ n che | dre enwe heat. 7) i nb | al m over there, There are a v1 EY mo Mocarty vs, Battling Lavinelg; Irving A. ©. (72 A ” killful 7 f taken impressions of Johnson's cons |My iat enough to tee it Ay ja TERS cent ck. Tonle Hush will play | pet monkeys in the hotel grounds, ana|{ BVENING WORLD'S — || tae. Meee vs tee ea Sctent eas cs || | America, Skilltully blended | dition. ride Rounds later Mills landed the| 5 A shortstop and Moriarty will start in| Cobb wan betting Morlarty, Bust tat , Youre Brown ve, Al Thowss) Sbeckey a, C.,|\o; 4nd aged in wood. Call for s dack Johnson isn't “as geod es “That | Britton Easil at third base, with Vitt hovering | Harry Tuthill that he could persuade | HEADPIN TOURNEY | |}; aly va, Young Britton Carstairs Rye at yourelub or ° 4 Jombeen. ” laughed y around for a chance to take his place. |one of the rather frightened “monte | hotel—keep it in your home ering ti e |JENNINGS PUTS YOUNG IN| to sit on hix shoulder. And be stayed AUS her bunch of figiters are on their way t , ering rig o Defeats Lewis GHAROE OF TY CoOBD. there and did it too before he mized Last Night's Scores, Te ee on tunis te tas Stewart Distilling Co. Mills was starting ae “1 never saw a better flelder in my | &° {te dinner, Fehon Me Pavia itd Neahaae 100 Se Se OTe Ee are Me he lost his goat and backed away, | Lifer than Young. said Jennings. a he | But getting back to that combina. Lafpregaeot te sgesed von ty 1 rh es t he le one cleve » Cobb was explaining the secret vin the pennant, he says the whol: he Now At Ma Tira package fronts, without the ty blows, 4 j that he Ie one of the cleverest boxers | Co) Pit Pim not’ altogether sure | thing depends upon bis pitching staff, |‘ ener aaa: me nt, are now s country last night by admins | onode his ability to hit, He was| As « foundation on which to build the ¢: cur bentameelght cham. Xe cash, and you ring a severe beating to Ted| formerly a right hand hitter, but| he has Jean Dubuc, George Dauss, | latest boxer after Champion \ alsogetin Lewls, the Englishman, in a] has changed over into a left hander | Harry Covaleskie, the former Giant HUN thinks teat he bas eet and he doesn't seem to get much | killer; Cavet and’ Boehler, The first four ought to be enough to carry al team, but Jennings has picked up ten-round bout at a show held by the} ‘ Thir t punch behind the ball, Hunired and Thirty-ffth Street | erty rabbit and th He is as fast grinned » crowd, <r of Hobokin at the Olyus é i " r Sporting Club. on ga ¢ F hree very good youngsters in Cun. 1 ebuldn'C Ap the jy co porting Club. Britton gave as pretty | gor batting lett. hand t 0 n Cun- | uy vight, while Ire the driking they credst re weit 42M | an exhibition of acientifte boxing as| can get the Jump going to ths Hingham of Duluth, ‘Reynolds. trom | Hangin 02, Grite 6f, | ans siorke of the Bi suid later. “If 1 drank a glass of beer | 4ny fan would care to see, and aa a| "Say. ay Baal te ¢ ebe, ene ee ane als sd ae maka: of LANE heh 7b aut taldto Cook are also facing cach otber in ten. they said 1 had a hundred. “Wiiere| consequence he outpolnted Lewis. by yOu. Yow daya and coach wdmitted Jennings. "you! £ 4, Waechter 08) | round Louts, y bing it Fe tas 108 a wine | big margin in seven of the ten|ting. Take an hour 1 him last year but could S8, Dononue 00, Had the glee and Held tee ean ete ons, | L think you can corre Do nd on him’on account of Dd Se sore: day » ‘Here's how’ but I never deanie ne a s you did with George Burns.” wildness, He has everything in - "Tprincipala tn the star at tie | A a, rank Mere) acnockout Brown, the local fighter, s remark brought out the in- | the world a pitcher needs but control. | 83. Witten: |tiow of the Brown dymouaium A, A, on ‘Tues . Johnson's w rk witt Colin Bel Jhad t usicat kind of time i formation that all the Detroit players | T think it due to the fact that ho tries Ek Miller 300, Tay night, Youn, of dorey City and EVERYTHING ror Johnac ‘ with Colin Hell con- ae 100 ORR : oS wive Cobb credit for having taught | to use two or three kinds of deliveries| Jorome Hennewy im the semifioal, sisted of some geing and much |outpointing Harry smith, a Brooklyn | Burns how to hit, it also disabused | and has not mastered any of them,| igh Team Bogre for Evening World |?sme Tena Epa Billiards owlin ; The Australian tw | Welterweight, tn windup of ten| my wind of the prevailing idea | 1 am Koing to Keorp him this year and eouayue Not phy. rad ine ore to Wesana, Cube, e fast, tough, | rounds a ran Hawh| 9 among fans that Cobb is not liked | will try and teach him an overhand| °°!" se tees ‘ te ee ic willing and able to hit hard and Saat ee nn tnenbilt As \C. of | Mersonally by his teammates, They | movement. If he ever gets control t Night's Fob Winners. Gison’ tah engage deat, te. voor reparee'ey 4 herms to Suit |straight, He dux right into Johnson, | Brooklyn last night. Brown chrried | are for him, hook, line and sinker, Boehler will be a wonder, and it ts bias ee Se A The Brunswick Malke-« slamming for head or body with ali |the fighting to Smith in every Qound| In the outfield the Tigers will havo] well worth holding on to him until he gaming fghta with "Ove Howud” Davis on 6 Bruun ick Balke-colt bia might, | Johnson watched him |and landed repeatedly on the la\ler's| veach, Crawford and Cobb as usual,| gets by ar 1 am certain that bo is Sue ae ka coiiaaaps . ni on, § stoma wi - 5 5 seg * wl rapes — but for the greater part of the time lops. "" UeAvy left-hand AAS to Gobuc fT alscovered lg one day fa the catching staf® there are Stan Bob Mobile, Gin ever Callers gs THUM'S dig, sng, au (

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